As we come to the second Sunday in Lent I return to my sonnet- reflections on the three temptations of Christ in the Wilderness, following the order set out in Luke’s Gospel Chapter 4: verses 1-13).

This second temptation is the temptation to worldliness, to ‘success’, money and power set up obsessively on the throne of our hearts as rivals to God. It is the supreme temptation of our own materially obsessed culture. And it is our failure at this point that has led to the gross imbalances between what has recently been termed the ‘1%’ and the ‘99%’.

‘All this power I will give thee…’ is the dreadfully conditional offer that the devil still makes, and in my sonnet I have tried to flesh out in contemporary terms some of the figures who seem to be making and receiving that offer now.

The photo of 5th Avenue above was taken by Margot Krebs Neal and the compelling and disturbing fusion of sand and money in the image below was taken by her son Oliver. Of course the tower of glass above is only made from the sands of the desert below and to sand it will eventually return.

This poem together with the other ‘lenten sonnets’ is published by Canterbury Press in my collection Sounding the Seasons